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Have you ever sat in a Chinese restaurant and wondered how the fortune got inside that little golden cookie? It seems like a complex piece of origami, but it really is quite a simple process.
After the fortune cookie went public in America around 1914, people fell in love with the little delicacy. Although stories differ as to exactly who invented the cookie and where, it is agreed that the cookie was born in California and appeared at the 1915 San Francisco World's Fair. A purely American creation, the cookie is not native to China as most think. But what would a Chinese meal be without the crisp goodie to look forward to? After all, we have to find out what our future holds.
So, how do they get those bits of wisdom inside the cookie? Back in the day, workers, such as those at the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Company, would pour a 3 inch circle of batter onto a pan. It would cook quickly and the worker would pull it off the bake top with chopsticks, place the fortune paper on the cookie, and then, using the chopsticks, bend it into its well-known form. This process became an art form as workers' hands carefully formed the cookies.
It is only relatively recently that the fortune cookie met up with modern technology. In San Francisco in 1974, a man named Edward Louie, Lotus Fortune Cookie Company's owner, devised a machine that could automate the fortune cookie making process. He called his technological advance the Fortune III. His machine used the same basic methods of pouring out a disc of batter and baking it. Only now, the cookies, while still warm, could be picked up by metal pincers, have a fortune laid down on them, and be folded into the classic crescent shape - all in a matter of seconds.
The reason these cookies can be folded when hot is due to the properties in sugar. The batter basically consists of flour, sugar, water and eggs. When heated, these ingredients are malleable for a few seconds before they harden to a shiny, hard surface. Those precious few seconds mean a fortune can be included as part of the treat.
Now, automated machines can fold up to 8,000 cookies every hour. That's a lot faster than the hand done versions. And it's just as well because the demand has grown over the years for this crispy Confucian confection. People are now ordering custom fortune cookies for their weddings, birthday parties, corporate and business events and even as sympathy messages.
They now come in every size from tiny to gigantic. You can order them in just about any flavor you like including chocolate dipped with candy embellishments.
Today's fortunes range from wise sayings to lottery numbers. People are customizing their sayings to include marriage proposals, business logos and just about everything else you can imagine. For a small fee, companies online will insert any saying you want into the cookie of your choice. It's a delightful surprise to see a personalized saying inside a fortune cookie. No other cookie on the planet is considered a bearer of sage advice.
Although few people would list the fortune cookie as the best tasting cookie, it is considered a fun cookie in a class by itself.
Betty Ann Sherman is a mother and a baker of tasty treats. She has a special passion for baking cookies, pies, cakes, and everything wonderful. Check back for updates from Betty on her delicious treat adventures.
Is Your One Eye Stronger Than The Other?
What's strabismus? If you run into the condition that one eye sees clearer than the other, you are in great danger of strabismus. At that time, you may probably use the stronger eye more often. As a result, the stronger one will turn bad gradually. Meanwhile, as the weaker eye is not used quite often, its muscle becomes beef-witted and being out of good use. So you unconsciously see with the stronger eye only. The process will come into a vicious circle and your eyesight can be badly damaged in the end.
Actually, everyone has the problem of strabismus more or less. The most important thing we can do is to find out which eye is weak-seeing and to take some measures to balance the sight of both two eyes.
How to know whether you're strabismus or not? The test is quite simple. Cover one eye and see a fixed object, then change to cover the other one. Compare the effects of the two eyes when seeing and then you can determine which eye is weaker.
After you understand the situation in which the two eyes are, you can train the weaker eye to function well at the right position. For a long time, you can achieve proper eyesight for your bad eye.
There're many physical ways to improve vision, but perseverance is the biggest factor leading to good eyesight. So you should always keep your eyes out of tiredness. We list some simple exercises as follows, and you can choose one or two to do it every now and then.
- Hold a pair of crossed chopstick, and see from one side of the horizontal chopstick to the other side, then back to the intersection. Browse straightly to the top of the vertical chopstick and down to the bottom. Repeat them seven or eight times. This exercise is quite good for muscles relaxing.
- Take two chopsticks in the hands, one is three inches directly away from your nose and the other is at arm's length. Move the farther stick towards your eyes, and keep attention on it. You can see the closer stick to separates into two. So is the same effect to the closer one. Do the exercises for a few times one day, and you can improve your vision.
- Some ball games like table tennis are also beneficial for making eyesight better. If you can move your eyes every now and then, muscles can of course be trained well.
- Brain plays a great role, too. You'd better reminisce or imagine object with your brain as if you are seeing with eyes. It will reduce the task of eyes. Say that in another way, eyes can be protected to some extent.
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Why did Asian cultures invent and continue to use Chopsticks?
Ok, heres my problem. One of the staples of the Asian diet is rice, now I know they serve it more gluggy than in Australia, but still, to eat it I believe they hold the bowl close to their mouth and shovel it in. It seems to me like chopsticks weren't the best invention.
Adding to my curiosity is the fact that they also eat a lot of soup. And they eat this with a spoon. Surely it makes sense to also use a spoon for the rice, it would be a lot easier.
Finally, in years past, the Asian region has has a significant flow of trade , with explorers trading for exotic spices and materials to bring back to Europe (not to mention it is linked to several fork and spoon using countries). Surely during this time, the fork would have been seen in use.
So, can someone please explain to me how, with all these factors the chopsticks have survived. Thanks
Oh, and if any of my assumptions are incorrect, please feel free to let me know.
I'm a typical white American and I use chopsticks whenever I have the chance. I find them easier to use than silverware in many situations and they're much easier to clean by hand than a bunch of forks and spoons. They're also cheaper. And don't forget, silverware was for the upper class in Europe for a very long time. The sailors on trade ships would have had wooden spoons only. Why would the Chinese want to switch from a pair of easily made sticks to complicated to carve spoons when they already had a perfectly functional system?
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